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MONDAY, 4th APRIL. Messrs j. h. , bethune & co„ acting under instructions from the Executors of the late William Reid Welch and from Mr Henry Weicli, will sell by public ■ auction, at tlieir Sale" Rooms, Feetherstou-st., Wellington, on Monday, 4th April, 1831, at 2 o'clock, the undermentioned— VALUABLE FREE HOLD LANDS AND SHEEP. . 1. ' Sections Nos. 3i 4, and 57, OpaW Block, containing 577 acres together with woolshed and farm buildings thereon. ' . A right of road, half a chain wide,_ through section 6 will be given to these seotions, a.' ■;■■■■- The eastern half of section'No, 6, Opaki, containing 500 acres, together with dwelling-house and out-buildinga, now in the ocoupatiou of Mr Henry Welch. . Subject toa'righij of road, {half a chain wide to the sections included in Lot 1. The western half of aeotion No. 6 Opaki, containing: 500 acres, 140 acres of which wo let for a term ending 31st May, 1882, at an annual rental of £2lO. 4 ' Part of sectiou No. 61, Opaki, containing 9SA acres, laid'oft as a township, . and known as the Township of Mulgrave, 5 », • Part of section No. 32, Opaki,-adjoining the township of Mulgravo, with the hotel and outbuildings thereon, now in , the occupation of Mr James Harvey, - 6. Seotions Nos, 9 and 10, Opaki Blook, containing 472£ acres. 7. Section No. 74, Opaki Block, containing 63 acres of magnificent totara.bush. ■ S. _ ' ' Section No. 38, Eaugituinau Block, containing 81 acres. 9. H flock of 3350 sheep and lambs, of mixed ages and sexes. The abovo properties are all within easy distance of the town of Masterton, Lots 1, 2, 3, within four miloi, and are . situated along the intanded railway line. A considerable portion of tho land is under cultivation, and lias yielded heavy crops of.wheat.and. oats: . For further particulars apply to EDWARD PEAROE, . 714 Ono of the Executors.

MASTERTON RABBIT DISTRICT. . ELECTION OF TRUSTEES.'. THE following are the number of voteT polled for each of tho candidates Campbell, Robert Cave, A. W. ... Day, William ... Dagg,R.D. Gunderson, Guilder Holmes, J. S Hare, Robert ... Stewart, Alexander Stuckey, James... Welch, E. R. ... Messrs E. Campbell, Gunder Gunderson, Alexander Stewart, and R. R. Welch'having polled t'ue highest number of -votes, I hereby declare thera duly elected to - the office of .Trustees for the Alasterton Babbit' District. Messrs A. vV. Cava and R. D. Dagg having polled "an. epal number o£ number of votes, I by virtue of the powers conferred on me by Clause 35 of "The Registration of Local Election Act; 187G," hereby lihewise declare A. W. Cave elected to tho office of Trusteo for said- Rabbit District. 4 . • R. WILSONE,' Returning Officer. Masterton, ■ 11th March, 1881.- '613. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE friends qt Mr R. Freeman are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral of his late-infant son Albert, which - will leavo his father's residence, 1 Greytown ( THIS DAY (Friday), at R. RUSH, '• : Undertaker. NOTICE UNDER THE SHEEP ACT, 1878. THE attention of all owners of Meoted flocks is hereby called to septions26 and 32 of" The Sheep Act, 1878." SEPARATION OP HAMS FROM EWES. 26, When any owner .shall have in $9 possession any infected'sheep, he shall cause all rams to be k'.pt separate from'any ewes in any infeoted flock in his possession until the Inspector shall have" granted a" clean' certificate for such ewes; and, for every day during .which such rams shall jwt be kept separate from such, ewes, suoh owner shall be liable to a penalty of not Jess than one pound, n6r. exceeding ten' pounds ill respect of each ram-wliioh shall not be kept separate an aforesaid; : " . OEETIFIOATE NOT TO BE GIVEN UNTIt THE WHOIE OF SHEEP HAVE BEEN 52. No clean certificate shall be given to the owner of any sheep depasturing on any run until he shall, have cleaned, the whole of the sheep on such run, and on any adjoining run in his possession, unless' suoh adjoining run is fenced with a sheep-proof fence. - W. A. P; SUTTON,-' ' • ' THOMAS TELFORD, : JOHN DRUMMOND, ■' . Sheeplnspeotors'for .North and South Wairarapa subdivisions.'' ' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.; ' THE, Rev JOHN MAORY, "M.A., will preaoh next. Sunday- momingat 11 ( ■ evening at 7. : .713.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 714, 11 March 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 714, 11 March 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 714, 11 March 1881, Page 2

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